Pat McKeough

A professional investment analyst for more than 30 years, Pat has developed a stock-selection technique that has proven reliable in both bull and bear markets. His proprietary ValuVesting System™ focuses on stocks that provide exceptional quality at relatively low prices. Many savvy investors and industry leaders consider it the most powerful stock-picking method ever created.

As early as 1980, Pat was recognized as #1 in the world of published investment advice by the Washington, DC–based Newsletter Publishers Association, and he was the first multi-year winner of The Globe and Mail’s stock picking contest.

Both CBS MarketWatch and The Hulbert Financial Digest recognized Pat as one of North America’s top stock analysts. The Wall Street Journal called him “one of only four investment newsletter advisors who have managed to serve their readers well over the long haul.”

A best-selling Canadian author, he wrote Riding the Bull, his 1993 book that predicted the stock-market boom of the last half of that decade. Through his many television appearances, he is well-known to investors for his insightful analysis and his candid, unpretentious style.

Bottom line: Pat’s conservative, reduced-risk strategy is a proven approach to safe investing.

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Israeli acquisition brings valuable new software to ATM and cash register specialist NCR
NCR CORP. (New York symbol NCR; www.ncr.com) is a leading maker of automated teller machines (ATMs), checkout scanners, cash registers and self-serve kiosks.

In February 2013, the company paid $791 million for Israel-based Retalix, whose software helps retailers manage their sales and track inventories. Retailers with a combined 70,000 locations in over 50 countries use Retalix’s products. NCR feels Retalix’s expertise will improve its point-of-sale terminals and self-serve kiosks.

In the three months ended March 31, 2013, Retalix contributed $50 million to NCR’s revenue. That helped push up the total by 13.3% in the latest quarter, to $1.4 billion from $1.2 billion a year earlier. The acquisition should add $255 million to the company’s full-year revenue.

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Outlook for Potash Corp. brightens with rising fertilizer use
POTASH CORP. OF SASKATCHEWAN (Toronto symbol POT; www.potashcorp.com) is the world’s largest fertilizer producer. Its five potash mines in Saskatchewan and one in New Brunswick account for 20% of global potash capacity. Five of its mines have reserves of between 65 and 84 years. It also makes fertilizers from nitrogen and phosphate. Earnings for Potash were $3.51 a share (or $3.1 billion) in 2011. However, earnings fell to $2.42 a share (or $2.1 billion) in 2012....
Global economic recovery key to Caterpillar rebound
Pat McKeough responds to many requests for specific advice on buying stocks and other questions on investment strategy and the economy from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. While we reserve our buy-hold-sell advice for Inner Circle members, these excerpts provide a great deal of information and analysis on stocks we’ve covered for members of Pat’s Inner Circle. This week, an Inner Circle member asked about the world’s biggest heavy equipment maker, Caterpillar. With slower economic growth in its main markets, especially China, the company has seen its revenues slip. Pat examines Caterpillar’s ambitious acquisition policy and looks at the company’s financial outlook in the face of slowing demand in a still-sluggish global economy. ...
Oil sands help Computer Modelling turn steady profits
COMPUTER MODELLING GROUP (Toronto symbol CMG; www.cmgroup.com) sells consulting services and software that help oil and gas producers use advanced recovery techniques to get more out of their existing wells. The company has customers in over 50 countries and offices in Calgary, Houston, London, Caracas and Dubai. In the three months ended March 31, 2013, Computer Modelling reported revenue of $19.3 million. That’s up 12.0% from $17.2 million a year earlier....
Investor Toolkit: 3 warning signs that it may be time to change brokers
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Every Wednesday, we publish our “Investor Toolkit” series on TSI Network. Whether you’re a beginning or experienced investor, these weekly updates are designed to give you specific investment advice. Each Investor Toolkit update gives you a fundamental piece of investment advice, and shows you how you can put it into practice right away. Today’s tip: “Here are 3 warning signs that tell you when stocks brokers are clearly putting their own interests above those of their clients.”...
Can Loblaw keep rising for our subscribers on its takeover of Shoppers Drug Mart?
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LOBLAW COMPANIES LTD. $46 (Toronto symbol L; www.loblaw.ca) announced yesterday that it has a friendly deal to purchase Shoppers Drug Mart Corp. (Toronto symbol SC) for $12.4 billion in cash and stock. The transaction, which combines Canada’s largest grocery and pharmacy chains, will be the biggest takeover in Canadian retail history. Shares of Loblaw rose 5% yesterday on the news. Loblaw had already risen 42% for us since its announcement in December 2012 that it would set up 75% of its real estate holdings as a publicly traded real estate investment trust (REIT) under the name Choice Properties REIT (Toronto symbol CHP.UN)....
THE BOEING CO. $107 (New York symbol BA; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 758.7 million; Market cap: $81.1 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.0; Dividend yield: 1.8%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.boeing.com) is a leading maker of passenger jets.

The company launched its latest plane, the 787 Dreamliner, in 2011. The 787 uses advanced materials that are lighter than aluminum. That makes it 20% more fuel efficient than comparable planes. It also features state-of-the-art jet engines and electronics.


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JONES GROUP INC. $16 (New York symbol JNY; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 80.1 million; Market cap: $1.3 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.3; Dividend yield: 1.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.jonesgroupinc.com) designs clothing, accessories and footwear for men and women. Its major brands include Jones New York and Gloria Vanderbilt.

The stock has jumped 46% since the start of 2013. That’s largely due to speculation that the company is looking to sell itself.

Meanwhile, in response to slowing sales, Jones plans to close 170 of its 574 stores and cut its workforce by 8%. This should lower its annual costs by $40 million when it completes the plan in 2014. To put that in context, Jones earned $10.8 million, or $0.15 a share, before restructuring costs in the first quarter of 2013.
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APACHE CORP. $83 (New York symbol APA; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Resources sector; Shares outstanding: 391.9 million; Market cap: $32.5 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.0; Dividend yield: 1.0%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.apachecorp.com) has agreed to sell most of its offshore oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico for $3.75 billion. The sale, which should close in September 2013, is part of Apache’s plan to focus on its less risky onshore operations.

The company aims to sell $4 billion of its less important assets in 2013. It will use half of the proceeds to buy back shares and the other half to pay down its $11.5-billion long-term debt.

Apache is a hold....